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Bourbon Country IS Kentucky!
Ask most people what they know about Kentucky and their answer will likely be Bourbon, Basketball or Horses. And, yes- we capitalize all three here. In case you’re not in town while Churchill Downs is open or can’t get tickets to a UL/UK basketball game, how about exploring Bourbon Country?
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The Fifth Most Underrated City In The United States
The ballots are in and according to Sherman’s Travel and highlighted on Yahoo Travel, the # 5 most underrated city in the country is none other than ::drumroll, please:: Louisville, Kentucky!
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Frankfort Ave: It's not JUST a Trolley Hop
With everything Frankfort Avenue and Crescent Hill has going on, it's no wonder it is one of the most popular places in town. In this pedestrian-friendly location, you'll find plenty of shopping, entertainment and nightlife. We've highlighted some spots that WE like, so be sure to check it out to see what places become your favorite!
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Two Minutes In: St. Matthews
Wondering where to go and what to do in St. Matthews? The city has been busy upgrading and renovating everything from parks to the downtown corridor with unique commercial appeal along the way. And, they're ready to show it off to you!
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50 Things Every Louisvillian Should Know
Louisville has a long history and a lot has happened since they named the city. There are just a few things that might have slipped through the cracks if Jack Welch from Louisville Magazine had not have done his homework and compiled this list of uselful facts.
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Bardstown Road/Baxter Ave: A Vision Of The Future Through The Past
The Bardstown Road/Baxter Avenue area of Louisville is one of the most unique parts of the city. With bars and restaurants, shops and galleries, anyone can find something of interest along its scope. But, the Bardstown Road you visit today has been a long time in the making and one that is full of vision and hope.
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Henry County
Named for Revolutionary War hero Patrick Henry, history-rich Henry County was established in 1789.
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Welcome To Louisville!
Whether you're visiting Louisville or making Louisville your new home, let Bruce Allar, Editor of Louisville Magazine, formally introduce you!
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Bullitt County
Bullitt County’s population has been booming for the past two decades, but in recent years the county has also gained a reputation as a regional center of industrial growth and economic development.
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Oldham County
Oldham County’s traditional small-farm and small-town character, along with its proximity and easy interstate access to Louisville, has made it a suburban haven for Greater Louisville homeowners.
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Shelby County
Over the last decade, Shelby County’s population grew a whop-ping 34 percent, and now tops 33,000. It also boasts the sixth-highest median household income in the state.
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Southern Indiana
Each of the four counties that make up the Indiana portion of metropolitan Louisville has its own distinct qualities.
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